Two St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School students drafted to the OHL! by Chad Dunn Two local hockey players, students at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Second School have been selected by the 2025 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Draft League. Lucas Nutting, 16, was selected in the 2nd round to the Flint Firebirds. He started his minor hockey with Mount Brydges Cougars before moving onto the Elgin-Middlesex Canucks. Lucas went on to play the last seven years with the Canucks, formerly the Chiefs. He recently finished his U16 Minor Midget year in April. Myles Dunn, 15, was selected in the 8th round to the Sarnia Sting. He started his minor hockey with Lambeth Minor Hockey before moving onto the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs. Myles also went on to play the last seven years with the Canucks. He recently finished his U16 Minor Midget year in April. The pair had some great success this season. They, along with their teammates, clinched a spot in the highly touted tournament, U16 OHL Cup, held in Toronto. Not only have both boys been playing together for the last seven seasons, they are very close friends. They have played on the high school volleyball and junior hockey team. Wishing both players the best of luck with the Sting and Firebirds. Congrats Lucas and Myles. Above right: Myles Dunn (left) and Lucas Nutting (right).
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Masonville P.S. tackles Climate Change Thames Valley District School Board and the City of London partnered to develop and share more than 25 videos about climate action – all written, filmed, and edited by local public school students from grades 4 to 8. The videos share messages about climate change, taking climate action at home, and how Londoners can work together to highlight the importance of taking local climate action. Videos included some from Masonville Public School students. View all at getinvolved.london.ca/tvdsb-climate-action
Oakridge / London Fanshawe Optimists Junior Golf Qualifier July 11, 2025 • Thames Valley Golf Course Golfers will compete in six categories: Boys 10 – 11, 12 – 13, 14 – 15 and 16 – 18 while the girls have groupings of 10 – 14 and 15 – 18. The winners in each category will be eligible to qualify for a spot at the Midwestern Ontario District Junior Golf Championship, August 5 at St. Marys Golf & Country Club. The cost is $40 for eighteen holes and $30 for 9 holes and includes golf, a BBQ lunch and a registration gift. Tee times begin at 9:00 am. Contact Optimist Gary at treasurer@oakridgeoptimists.ca for more information. Registration online at www.oakridgeoptimists.ca.
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